EQU125 — Equine Behavior
This course covers the factors affecting equine behavior. Emphasis is placed on equine instincts and the influence of genes and nutrition; their perception and response to stimuli, including sexual and reproductive behaviors; and equine communication and the nature of their social organization. Upon completion, students should be able to explain how and why behavioral problems occur and how they can be prevented; and describe different approaches to equine learning in a training environment.
Part of
- Equine Business
- Social and Human Services
- Social and Human Services - Equine Assisted Interactions
- Equine Business (Certificate)
- Equine Business Science (Certificate)
- Equine Business Breeding (Certificate)
- Equine Business - Equine Science Pathway (cert)
- Social and Human Services - Equine Assisted Services (cert)
- Equine Business (Diploma)
- Social and Human Services (Diploma)
- Social and Human Services - Equine Assisted Service (diploma)